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On June 8 2020, two senior physicians from the University of Pennsylvania wrote an op-ed warning of Trump’s potential October surprise—the idea the president would debut a vaccine that did not meet high standards for safety or efficacy prior to the election, in order to boost his political...
namely, the nature of research, ethical/moral issues, assent, participants’ risk and HREC prerogatives issues. Three hundred and sixteen HREC members from over 200 HRECs throughout Australia responded to an online questionnaire survey. The results...
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The complexities of personal and society attitudes toward mandatory vaccination and toward quarantines are based on personal views (a self or other oriented cultural bias) and national views toward long-term goals are reviewed in a complex study out of the University of Michigan. The best support...
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Intimately associated with this argument there is a second one, known in bioethics as theargument of existential debt, that consists of the following reasoning: despite the harm that the child may experience for lacking a father connection, she will still be glad to be alive; would she prefer...